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Faculty Feature: William “Jody” Wilkinson Finds Beauty in the Unexpected

April 05, 2024 | Behavioral Sciences, Health Sciences

Many meet God through worship settings, church, and engaging in discussions with believers. William “Jody” Wilkinson, MD, MS, encountered God in a personal and transformative way for the first time on a bike ride, leading him to pursue a career in exercise and fitness as a doctor in preventive medicine, who now taps into his passion for student development as a kinesiology professor.

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Student Spotlight: Arianna Sy ’25 Bridges Creativity and Christianity as an Actress

April 04, 2024 | Arts, Behavioral Sciences

Ariana Sy ’25, an Acting for the Stage and Screen major and psychology minor, has found ways to pursue her creativity with Azusa Pacific University's God First motto in mind.

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Alumni Feature: Issy Diaz ’20, MSW’22 Creates a Lasting Ripple Effect in Veterans’ Lives

March 21, 2024 | Alumni, Behavioral Sciences, Military Education

Ismary (Issy) Diaz ’20, MSW ’22, has always approached service with an outpouring of compassion like a waterfall’s abundance. Through her 14 years of military work, earning two degrees in social work at Azusa Pacific University, and now counseling veterans, Diaz’s refreshing spirit flows into countless lives, creating a lasting ripple effect.

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Josh Holm ’15: Creating a Positive Impact Through Castles & Queens

March 20, 2024 | Arts, Theology

On a chilly Saturday night in February 2023, Josh Holm, ’15, stood to the side of a runway in Milan, watching models show off apparel he had designed for his label Castles & Queens as cameras flashed and the crowd applauded in one of the four fashion capitals of the world. It was one of the biggest moments of Holm’s life, but just a few years ago, it seemed impossible—a dream that might never come true.

Josh Holm ’15: Creating a Positive Impact Through Castles & Queens

International Voices: Grace Arrington ’26 Finds Community and Faith Through Uplifting Connections at APU

March 19, 2024 | Communication, International

Grace Arrington ’26 exudes a passion for legacy. As the daughter of an Azusa Pacific University alumnus, Arrington strives to pave her own path through her college experience, embrace her Chinese heritage, and continue to grow in her faith.

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Faculty Feature: Bobbi Alba Lets Her Light Shine as She Encourages Students’ Callings

March 15, 2024 | Education

Bobbi Alba, EdD, encourages her students to go out into the world to be lighthouses, guiding others to safety. Throughout her own career as an elementary and middle school teacher, counselor, and professor, Alba’s light has shined brightly. Her commitment to unconditional love illuminates in all she does.

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Alyssa Hetschel ’13 Serves Others Through Social Work

March 14, 2024 | Behavioral Sciences

Alyssa Hetschel ’13 discovered her passion for social work during her time at Azusa Pacific University which has allowed her to serve through her management and leadership skills. “Service is the name of the game for social work. I’m constantly serving my clients and community,” Hetschel said. “It’s embedded in me. Service is what appealed to me about APU.” She believes that social work is “very human work” that requires a passion for service and constant discipleship through mentorship.

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International Voices: Sid Varland ’25 Radiates Ambition, Optimism, and Love for Others

March 13, 2024 | Arts, International

Few enter college with a firm grasp of their calling, but for Sid Varland ’25, being able to hone his skills as a track and field athlete and a cinematic arts major made him certain that Azusa Pacific University was where he is meant to be. His ambition, optimism, and love for others radiates in every one of his projects and adventures.

International Voices: Sid Varland ’25 Radiates Ambition, Optimism, and Love for Others

Global Engagement Series: APU Students Share Their Experience Serving in Maui

March 06, 2024 | Theology

Lucy Boles ’25, Sage Griffing ’25, and Cassia Arnold ’25 felt called to serve in Maui with 16 other Azusa Pacific University students for six days over winter break. The Maui Global Engagement trip aimed to provide for communities impacted by devastating fires that took place just months before the trip. The largest and most destructive was the Lahaina fire that occurred last August.

Global Engagement Series: APU Students Share Their Experience Serving in Maui

Global Engagement Series: Fatima Pulido and Jonathon Krohn’s Experience in Ensenada

March 04, 2024 | Theology

Fatima Pulido, ’24, and Jonathon Krohn, ’26, felt called to serve in Ensenada, Mexico, along with 45 other Azusa Pacific University students, across five days over their Thanksgiving break.

Global Engagement Series: Fatima Pulido and Jonathon Krohn’s Experience in Ensenada

Faculty Feature: Charles Chen’s Appreciation for Nature and Stewardship

March 01, 2024

In the same way that plants need water, sunlight, and good soil to grow, people need a place to call home in order to cultivate their life. Biology professor Charles Chen, PhD, considers a number of places around the world as his home, offering him a firm foundation to explore his passions, discover his calling, and give others the tools to experience transformation as well.

Faculty Feature: Charles Chen’s Appreciation For Nature and Stewardship

Christina Mansour ’07: Serving Students as an Educational Counselor

February 29, 2024 | Alumni, Education

After 16 years teaching high school math, Christina Mansour '07 became an educational counselor. She loves serving students, helping them plan classes & begin thinking about life after graduation, & caring for their needs through a wellness center.

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Faculty Feature: Friary Nguyen’s Outpouring of Love Through Her Faith and Vocation as a Nurse

February 23, 2024 | Nursing

Friary Nguyen, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE loves spending time in the control room when nursing students are in simulation labs. She watches students on screen as they practice nursing techniques on life-size mannequins, and Nguyen gets in character, speaking through her headphones when controlling the human-like patients. As a certified healthcare simulations educator (CHSE), she enjoys pursuing her calling for loving others through nursing, and teaching students to approach healthcare with a heart for servant leadership.

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Equipping Difference Makers in Art History and Art Education

February 22, 2024

For students interested in a graduate degree in Art History or Art Education from a Christian institution, there is no better option than Azusa Pacific University. APU’s graduate art programs top the national rankings of many sources including Forbes, Best Colleges, Intelligent, and Grad School Center.

Equipping Difference Makers in Art History and Art Education

Faculty Feature: Dave Dunaetz Branches into Multiple Fields of Study While Sharing Christ’s Love

February 16, 2024 | Business

Dave Dunaetz, PhD, has had a thirst for knowledge his whole life. While he has acquired six graduate degrees, published many academic articles, and earned awards for his dedication in a variety of fields, Dunaetz’s desire to share the Gospel is the core motivation behind all his work.

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